Have you ever wondered about planets in other solar systems? Have you ever thought about the possibility of life elsewhere in the Universe? For the first time in human history, we know that planets around other stars not only exist, but are common.
Alien Worlds focuses on the search and characterization of planets orbiting other stars (called extrasolar planets or “exoplanets”). Over the course of nine modules, we will learn some of the techniques used to discover the thousands of known exoplanets and will discuss how we can use basic scientific tools to characterize the sizes, masses, compositions, and atmospheres of exoplanets. We will also learn about the diversity of stars in the Galaxy to understand how stellar properties affect exoplanet detection techniques and influence planetary formation and habitability.
Black Holes And The Faith of Our Universe:http://youtu.be/SvaeuL8tamw
The Cosmos:Narrated By Morgan Freeman:http://youtu.be/s1f4AoMkN0g
Biggest Most ComplexMachine in History:http://youtu.be/ttoahynG184
LightningSprites at the Edge of Space:http://youtu.be/pYVr2XH_1FU
Biggest Things in The Universe:http://youtu.be/qsc4kzYpmkQ
Can Mars be Colonized ?:http://youtu.be/f1Q9CPe1JIw
Wild and Destructive Weather:http://youtu.be/v5E06fg1y2Q
Hubble:Exploring the Universe:http://youtu.be/CW2d32Go7yk
Hubble:Exploring the Milkyway:http://youtu.be/iR-cnY-Rq7Q
Neil Armstrong the FirstHuman on The Moon:http://youtu.be/yqQgrGQnYQM
Aftermath When The EarthStopsSpinning:http://youtu.be/xiqCowa0iQo

published:04 Mar 2015

views:349957

Documentary which aired in january 2014, a good documentary which asks the question "Are we alone?" and what might alien life look like on these other worlds that are being discovered. Kepler indentified more than 3,500 planets orbiting other stars in our Milkyway galaxy.
Sorry that its only 480p hope its still viewable.

published:23 Feb 2015

views:934113

Dear Viewers,
The video is called Alien Planet and shows how NASA would explore such a planet if found with their future space technology.
It also gives some educated opinions regarding the likelihood of alien life, and how we could study such life forms by some of the greatest scientists and astronomers in the world.
I hope you enjoy the video.
Take care..,
Equalification

published:24 May 2012

views:1540184

The Moon and Mars will probably be the first places in the Solar System that humanity will try to live after leaving the safety and security of Earth. But those worlds are still incredibly harsh environments, with no protection from radiation, little to no atmosphere, and extreme temperatures.
Living on those worlds is going to be hard, it’s going to be dangerous. Fortunately, there are a few pockets on those worlds that’ll make it a tiny little bit easier to get a foothold in the Solar System: lava tubes.
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References:
https://www.seti.org/seti-institute/press-release/possible-lava-tube-skylights-discovered-near-north-pole-moon
https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2010/12jul_rabbithole/
https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2007/21sep_caves
https://lightsinthedark.com/2015/03/04/could-humans-set-up-camp-in-martian-lava-tubes/
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/multimedia/lroimages/lroc-20100617-mare-ingenii.html
https://www.seti.org/seti-institute/press-release/possible-lava-tube-skylights-discovered-near-north-pole-moon
m.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Mars_Express/The_pit-chains_of_Mars_a_possible_place_for_life
https://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/releases/2017/Q4/potential-human-habitat-located-on-the-moon.html
https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/caves2011/pdf/8028.pdf
https://www.sintef.no/en/latest-news/snake-robots-in-space/
http://blogs.esa.int/caves/2018/03/13/the-bowels-of-earth-in-3d/
https://www.inverse.com/article/36777-mars-moon-human-colony-lava-tubes

published:12 Apr 2018

views:20061

Welcome to Jupiter, a world so roomy that it could swallow every planet and moon in the solar system and still have room for more. Yet for all its bulk there is nowhere to land, just an infernal drop into a bottomless sky.
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published:12 May 2017

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published:17 Feb 2018

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Journey to the Planets aka Voyage To The Planets Have you ever wondered what it would be like to leave Earth? To lose sight of our home planet and go where no human has gone before? Blast-off with Voyage to the Planets: a 6 x 50 minute documentary series exploring the pleasures and pitfalls of travel to the very alien planets of our own Solar System. What strange sights await you? What dangers must you avoid? Voyage to the Planets visits the planets from two very personal perspectives: the direct experience of the people who have sent probes hurtling to all our cosmic neighbours, and the viewpoint of any one of us who might dream of making a trip ourselves. Take a ringside seat to the splendours of the Solar System with Voyage to the Planets: an astronaut's guide to whole new worlds of possibility. A traveller's guide to leaving earth, narrated by Dominic Frisby .
Jupiter
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Do you fancy blasting off to the King of the Planets? For a truly out of this world planetary experience, you should head beyond the Asteroid Belt to the largest planet in the Solar System. Welcome to Jupiter, a world so roomy that it could swallow every planet and moon in the Solar System and still have room for more. For 400 years, we have been gazing at Jupiter and wondering. Wondering what sort of worlds the astronomer Galileo had spied all those years ago? What would it be like to pay the King of the Planets a personal visit, to step upon its many moons, or dive beneath its swirling clouds? These questions were partially answered when the Galileo spacecraft slipped into orbit in 1995 for a seven-year sojourn that would prove beyond doubt that the entire Jovian system is worth a return visit.

published:11 Sep 2016

views:556007

The Great AmericanRead takes us into the unknown to discover “Other Worlds.” Join us for the journey.
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published:17 Oct 2018

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Our planet is just one part of an infinite universe. Join us as we explore what living on other planets would look, and sound like.
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Be Amazed at what the surface on other planets would look like! Mercury - Mercury isn't only the closest planet to the sun, it's also the smallest one in our solar system. With temperatures ranging from -195 to 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and nearly constant meteorite impacts, it’d be a hard place to live. Venus - With surface temperatures averaging around 900 degrees Fahrenheit,Venus is the hottest planet in the Milky Way. And, much like its namesake, the Roman goddess of beauty, it’s a real stunner. Mars - Similar in size to Earth, the red planet has discernible seasons and average temperatures ranging from -195 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Jupiter’s MoonEuropa - First things first, you couldn’t live on Jupiter. The planet is not only a hotbed of storms but made almost entirely of gas. But, scientists think that one of its moons, Europa, might be a good place for human life.
Saturn’s Moon Titan - Because of its rings, people consider Saturn the jewel of our solar system, but like Jupiter, there’s no way we could live on it. The planet’s largest moon, Titan, is a different story, however. Uranus’ Moon Miranda - Let’s talk about Uranus, or one of its moons at least. While a few of the planet’s 27 moons would be suitable for settlement, NASA scientists agree that Miranda is one of the better options. Neptune’s Moon Triton - As another gas planet, Neptune doesn’t have much of a surface to speak of. Pluto - Taking roughly 248 years to make one revolution around the Sun, Pluto is a frigid, unforgiving planet. Kepler 186-F - In 2014, NASA uncovered one alien planet that seemed particularly ripe for human habitation: Kepler 186F. Tatooine - Home to both Luke and Anakin Skywalker, Tatooine is integral to the Star Wars plot lines. While this desert planet is as geographically interesting as a brown paper bag, its sky is a different story. Instead of one star, it has two.

published:06 Sep 2018

views:744096

published:09 Feb 2017

views:17

Developed by Vulcan Inc., a Paul G. Allen company, Holodome™ is a new immersive reality space that transports you to incredible places, surrounding you completely and creating phenomenal memories with friends by your side.
Do the Holodome—it's unlike any extended reality experience you've ever had. Now showing at the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) in Seattle.

published:04 May 2018

views:1664

This episode of the SmithsonianNational Air and Space Museum’s What's New in Aerospace? series, focuses on the abundance of confirmed and potential worlds that have been found outside of our solar system – commonly known as exoplanets. The program features experts discussing what we have learned so far in our exploration of exoplanets and how we will peer into the atmospheres of these faraway worlds to look for biomarkers, or signs of alien life. The What's New in Aerospace? series is presented in collaboration with NASA.

See also

Other Worlds (magazine)

Other Worlds Science Stories (usually referred to by readers as simply Other Worlds) was an Americanscience fiction magazine, edited by Raymond A. Palmer with Bea Mahaffey. It was published by Palmer's Clark Publishing in Evanston, Illinois beginning in the late 1940s. Sold for 35 cents, the digest size publication was bi-monthly until September 1950, six-weekly until October 1952 and then monthly.

The first issue, dated November 1949, was credited to editor Robert N. Webster, one of Palmer's pseudonyms, since Palmer was, at the time, still employed by Ziff-Davis as the editor of Amazing Stories and Fantastic Adventures. Other Worlds debuted with "The Fall of Lemuria" by Richard S. Shaver, "Where No Foot Walks" by G.H. Irwin and "Venus Trouble Shooter" by John Wiley.

Other Worlds (Screaming Trees album)

Other Worlds EP is Screaming Trees' 1985 debut, produced by Steve Fisk. It was released on Velvetone Records and distributed by K Records. Originally available only in a cassette format, the album was re-released on CD and LP by SST records in 1987.

The song "Dreams" was released for download on NPR's website on July 10, 2012. The song "Large" was premiered on Refinery29.com on September 10, 2012. The entire Open Worlds album was made available for streaming by The Fader on September 24, 2012.

The video for the song "Large" premiered on Gorilla vs. Bear on October 8, 2012.

Track listing

"Horizon"

"Highest High"

"Dreams"

"In Other Words"

"Not Like Any Other"

"Pacific Blue"

"Only You"

"Large"

"Indigo Dub"

"I Want You"

"Your Place or Mine"

"Dreams (Coconut Cut)"

References

Solar System

The Solar System is the gravitationally bound system comprising the Sun and the objects that orbit it, either directly or indirectly. Of those objects that orbit the Sun directly, the largest eight are the planets, with the remainder being significantly smaller objects, such as dwarf planets and small Solar System bodies. Of the objects that orbit the Sun indirectly, the moons, two are larger than the smallest planet, Mercury.

Solar System (song)

Writing and recording

During the afternoon of October 26, 1976, Trish Campo, former chief administrator of Brother Studios recalled Brian at the studio sitting at a hammond B3 organ, absently gazing at the giant circular stained glass window over him depicting planets and stars. Later that afternoon, Campo heard "Solar System" coming out of the studio. Brian explained that the lyrics were written while driving to a parents' meeting at his daughters' school. When he got home, he finished the song on his piano, exclaiming, "This is a gr-eat song! These lyrics are great. This melody is great. (whistles) I've got a beauty here!" He then named it one of his favorites on Love You, adding, "When I'm 90, I'm gonna be as proud of that song as I am now."

The song uses a triple meter, a trait reminiscent of the 1968 Friends album and contains flashes of choral brilliance. The subject and lyrics are amateurish and the song is quirky and baffling, but it is ultimately endearing.

Weird Alien Worlds Beyond Our Solar System(full documentary)HD

Have you ever wondered about planets in other solar systems? Have you ever thought about the possibility of life elsewhere in the Universe? For the first time in human history, we know that planets around other stars not only exist, but are common.
Alien Worlds focuses on the search and characterization of planets orbiting other stars (called extrasolar planets or “exoplanets”). Over the course of nine modules, we will learn some of the techniques used to discover the thousands of known exoplanets and will discuss how we can use basic scientific tools to characterize the sizes, masses, compositions, and atmospheres of exoplanets. We will also learn about the diversity of stars in the Galaxy to understand how stellar properties affect exoplanet detection techniques and influence planetary formation and habitability.
Black Holes And The Faith of Our Universe:http://youtu.be/SvaeuL8tamw
The Cosmos:Narrated By Morgan Freeman:http://youtu.be/s1f4AoMkN0g
Biggest Most ComplexMachine in History:http://youtu.be/ttoahynG184
LightningSprites at the Edge of Space:http://youtu.be/pYVr2XH_1FU
Biggest Things in The Universe:http://youtu.be/qsc4kzYpmkQ
Can Mars be Colonized ?:http://youtu.be/f1Q9CPe1JIw
Wild and Destructive Weather:http://youtu.be/v5E06fg1y2Q
Hubble:Exploring the Universe:http://youtu.be/CW2d32Go7yk
Hubble:Exploring the Milkyway:http://youtu.be/iR-cnY-Rq7Q
Neil Armstrong the FirstHuman on The Moon:http://youtu.be/yqQgrGQnYQM
Aftermath When The EarthStopsSpinning:http://youtu.be/xiqCowa0iQo

54:12

Alien Planets Revealed - A Nova Science 2014 Doc.

Alien Planets Revealed - A Nova Science 2014 Doc.

Alien Planets Revealed - A Nova Science 2014 Doc.

Documentary which aired in january 2014, a good documentary which asks the question "Are we alone?" and what might alien life look like on these other worlds that are being discovered. Kepler indentified more than 3,500 planets orbiting other stars in our Milkyway galaxy.
Sorry that its only 480p hope its still viewable.

1:33:43

ALIEN PLANET (FULL VERSION)

ALIEN PLANET (FULL VERSION)

ALIEN PLANET (FULL VERSION)

Dear Viewers,
The video is called Alien Planet and shows how NASA would explore such a planet if found with their future space technology.
It also gives some educated opinions regarding the likelihood of alien life, and how we could study such life forms by some of the greatest scientists and astronomers in the world.
I hope you enjoy the video.
Take care..,
Equalification

10:10

Living Underground on Other Worlds. Exploring Lava Tubes

Living Underground on Other Worlds. Exploring Lava Tubes

Living Underground on Other Worlds. Exploring Lava Tubes

The Moon and Mars will probably be the first places in the Solar System that humanity will try to live after leaving the safety and security of Earth. But those worlds are still incredibly harsh environments, with no protection from radiation, little to no atmosphere, and extreme temperatures.
Living on those worlds is going to be hard, it’s going to be dangerous. Fortunately, there are a few pockets on those worlds that’ll make it a tiny little bit easier to get a foothold in the Solar System: lava tubes.
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References:
https://www.seti.org/seti-institute/press-release/possible-lava-tube-skylights-discovered-near-north-pole-moon
https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2010/12jul_rabbithole/
https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2007/21sep_caves
https://lightsinthedark.com/2015/03/04/could-humans-set-up-camp-in-martian-lava-tubes/
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/multimedia/lroimages/lroc-20100617-mare-ingenii.html
https://www.seti.org/seti-institute/press-release/possible-lava-tube-skylights-discovered-near-north-pole-moon
m.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Mars_Express/The_pit-chains_of_Mars_a_possible_place_for_life
https://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/releases/2017/Q4/potential-human-habitat-located-on-the-moon.html
https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/caves2011/pdf/8028.pdf
https://www.sintef.no/en/latest-news/snake-robots-in-space/
http://blogs.esa.int/caves/2018/03/13/the-bowels-of-earth-in-3d/
https://www.inverse.com/article/36777-mars-moon-human-colony-lava-tubes

49:59

JUPITER - A Travelers' Guide to the Planets | Full Documentary

JUPITER - A Travelers' Guide to the Planets | Full Documentary

JUPITER - A Travelers' Guide to the Planets | Full Documentary

Welcome to Jupiter, a world so roomy that it could swallow every planet and moon in the solar system and still have room for more. Yet for all its bulk there is nowhere to land, just an infernal drop into a bottomless sky.
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9:51

10 Recently Discovered EARTH LIKE PLANETS

10 Recently Discovered EARTH LIKE PLANETS

10 Recently Discovered EARTH LIKE PLANETS

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45:05

National Geographic Journey to the Planets 2 of 6 Jupiter

National Geographic Journey to the Planets 2 of 6 Jupiter

National Geographic Journey to the Planets 2 of 6 Jupiter

Journey to the Planets aka Voyage To The Planets Have you ever wondered what it would be like to leave Earth? To lose sight of our home planet and go where no human has gone before? Blast-off with Voyage to the Planets: a 6 x 50 minute documentary series exploring the pleasures and pitfalls of travel to the very alien planets of our own Solar System. What strange sights await you? What dangers must you avoid? Voyage to the Planets visits the planets from two very personal perspectives: the direct experience of the people who have sent probes hurtling to all our cosmic neighbours, and the viewpoint of any one of us who might dream of making a trip ourselves. Take a ringside seat to the splendours of the Solar System with Voyage to the Planets: an astronaut's guide to whole new worlds of possibility. A traveller's guide to leaving earth, narrated by Dominic Frisby .
Jupiter
------------
Do you fancy blasting off to the King of the Planets? For a truly out of this world planetary experience, you should head beyond the Asteroid Belt to the largest planet in the Solar System. Welcome to Jupiter, a world so roomy that it could swallow every planet and moon in the Solar System and still have room for more. For 400 years, we have been gazing at Jupiter and wondering. Wondering what sort of worlds the astronomer Galileo had spied all those years ago? What would it be like to pay the King of the Planets a personal visit, to step upon its many moons, or dive beneath its swirling clouds? These questions were partially answered when the Galileo spacecraft slipped into orbit in 1995 for a seven-year sojourn that would prove beyond doubt that the entire Jovian system is worth a return visit.

5:19

Explore "Other Worlds"

Explore "Other Worlds"

Explore "Other Worlds"

The Great AmericanRead takes us into the unknown to discover “Other Worlds.” Join us for the journey.
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12:33

What Life On Other Planets Would Look and Sound Like

What Life On Other Planets Would Look and Sound Like

What Life On Other Planets Would Look and Sound Like

Our planet is just one part of an infinite universe. Join us as we explore what living on other planets would look, and sound like.
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Be Amazed at what the surface on other planets would look like! Mercury - Mercury isn't only the closest planet to the sun, it's also the smallest one in our solar system. With temperatures ranging from -195 to 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and nearly constant meteorite impacts, it’d be a hard place to live. Venus - With surface temperatures averaging around 900 degrees Fahrenheit,Venus is the hottest planet in the Milky Way. And, much like its namesake, the Roman goddess of beauty, it’s a real stunner. Mars - Similar in size to Earth, the red planet has discernible seasons and average temperatures ranging from -195 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Jupiter’s MoonEuropa - First things first, you couldn’t live on Jupiter. The planet is not only a hotbed of storms but made almost entirely of gas. But, scientists think that one of its moons, Europa, might be a good place for human life.
Saturn’s Moon Titan - Because of its rings, people consider Saturn the jewel of our solar system, but like Jupiter, there’s no way we could live on it. The planet’s largest moon, Titan, is a different story, however. Uranus’ Moon Miranda - Let’s talk about Uranus, or one of its moons at least. While a few of the planet’s 27 moons would be suitable for settlement, NASA scientists agree that Miranda is one of the better options. Neptune’s Moon Triton - As another gas planet, Neptune doesn’t have much of a surface to speak of. Pluto - Taking roughly 248 years to make one revolution around the Sun, Pluto is a frigid, unforgiving planet. Kepler 186-F - In 2014, NASA uncovered one alien planet that seemed particularly ripe for human habitation: Kepler 186F. Tatooine - Home to both Luke and Anakin Skywalker, Tatooine is integral to the Star Wars plot lines. While this desert planet is as geographically interesting as a brown paper bag, its sky is a different story. Instead of one star, it has two.

11:08

Explore other worlds!

Explore other worlds!

Explore other worlds!

0:41

Holodome: Explore other worlds, real and imagined.

Holodome: Explore other worlds, real and imagined.

Holodome: Explore other worlds, real and imagined.

Developed by Vulcan Inc., a Paul G. Allen company, Holodome™ is a new immersive reality space that transports you to incredible places, surrounding you completely and creating phenomenal memories with friends by your side.
Do the Holodome—it's unlike any extended reality experience you've ever had. Now showing at the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) in Seattle.

57:17

Focusing in on Other Worlds

Focusing in on Other Worlds

Focusing in on Other Worlds

This episode of the SmithsonianNational Air and Space Museum’s What's New in Aerospace? series, focuses on the abundance of confirmed and potential worlds that have been found outside of our solar system – commonly known as exoplanets. The program features experts discussing what we have learned so far in our exploration of exoplanets and how we will peer into the atmospheres of these faraway worlds to look for biomarkers, or signs of alien life. The What's New in Aerospace? series is presented in collaboration with NASA.

0:36

HIAD: Changing the Way We Explore Other Worlds

HIAD: Changing the Way We Explore Other Worlds

HIAD: Changing the Way We Explore Other Worlds

4:06

HIAD Changing the way we explore other worlds

HIAD Changing the way we explore other worlds

HIAD Changing the way we explore other worlds

NASA calls the inflatable spacecraft technology HypersonicInflatableAerodynamic Decelerator or HIAD, for short. The HIAD could give NASA more options for future planetary missions, because it could allow spacecraft to carry larger, heavier scientific instruments and other tools for exploration.

52:30

Planet Earth Tales From Other Worlds 1986

Planet Earth Tales From Other Worlds 1986

Planet Earth Tales From Other Worlds 1986

Visit the "failed star" of Jupiter, probe the wild, raging volcano of Io, and peer through acid rain clouds to see the surface of Venus for the first time. Brimming with vibrant images, incredible visual effects, and new footage from space, these tales from other worlds explore Earth's galactic past and provide clues to the future.1986Documentary.

Weird Alien Worlds Beyond Our Solar System(full documentary)HD

Have you ever wondered about planets in other solar systems? Have you ever thought about the possibility of life elsewhere in the Universe? For the first time in human history, we know that planets around other stars not only exist, but are common.
Alien Worlds focuses on the search and characterization of planets orbiting other stars (called extrasolar planets or “exoplanets”). Over the course of nine modules, we will learn some of the techniques used to discover the thousands of known exoplanets and will discuss how we can use basic scientific tools to characterize the sizes, masses, compositions, and atmospheres of exoplanets. We will also learn about the diversity of stars in the Galaxy to understand how stellar properties affect exoplanet detection techniques and influence planetary ...

published: 04 Mar 2015

Alien Planets Revealed - A Nova Science 2014 Doc.

Documentary which aired in january 2014, a good documentary which asks the question "Are we alone?" and what might alien life look like on these other worlds that are being discovered. Kepler indentified more than 3,500 planets orbiting other stars in our Milkyway galaxy.
Sorry that its only 480p hope its still viewable.

published: 23 Feb 2015

ALIEN PLANET (FULL VERSION)

Dear Viewers,
The video is called Alien Planet and shows how NASA would explore such a planet if found with their future space technology.
It also gives some educated opinions regarding the likelihood of alien life, and how we could study such life forms by some of the greatest scientists and astronomers in the world.
I hope you enjoy the video.
Take care..,
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published: 24 May 2012

Living Underground on Other Worlds. Exploring Lava Tubes

The Moon and Mars will probably be the first places in the Solar System that humanity will try to live after leaving the safety and security of Earth. But those worlds are still incredibly harsh environments, with no protection from radiation, little to no atmosphere, and extreme temperatures.
Living on those worlds is going to be hard, it’s going to be dangerous. Fortunately, there are a few pockets on those worlds that’ll make it a tiny little bit easier to get a foothold in the Solar System: lava tubes.
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published: 12 Apr 2018

JUPITER - A Travelers' Guide to the Planets | Full Documentary

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published: 12 May 2017

10 Recently Discovered EARTH LIKE PLANETS

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National Geographic Journey to the Planets 2 of 6 Jupiter

Journey to the Planets aka Voyage To The Planets Have you ever wondered what it would be like to leave Earth? To lose sight of our home planet and go where no human has gone before? Blast-off with Voyage to the Planets: a 6 x 50 minute documentary series exploring the pleasures and pitfalls of travel to the very alien planets of our own Solar System. What strange sights await you? What dangers must you avoid? Voyage to the Planets visits the planets from two very personal perspectives: the direct experience of the people who have sent probes hurtling to all our cosmic neighbours, and the viewpoint of any one of us who might dream of making a trip ourselves. Take a ringside seat to the splendours of the Solar System with Voyage to the Planets: an astronaut's guide to whole new worlds of pos...

published: 11 Sep 2016

Explore "Other Worlds"

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published: 17 Oct 2018

What Life On Other Planets Would Look and Sound Like

Our planet is just one part of an infinite universe. Join us as we explore what living on other planets would look, and sound like.
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Be Amazed at what the surface on other planets would look like! Mercury - Mercury isn't only the closest planet to the sun, it's also the smallest one in our solar system. With temperatures ranging from -195 to 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and nearly constant meteorite impacts, it’d be a hard place to live. Venus - With surface temperatures averaging around 900 degrees Fahrenheit,Venus is the hottest planet in the Milky Way. And, much like its namesake, the Roman goddess of ...

published: 06 Sep 2018

Explore other worlds!

published: 09 Feb 2017

Holodome: Explore other worlds, real and imagined.

Developed by Vulcan Inc., a Paul G. Allen company, Holodome™ is a new immersive reality space that transports you to incredible places, surrounding you completely and creating phenomenal memories with friends by your side.
Do the Holodome—it's unlike any extended reality experience you've ever had. Now showing at the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) in Seattle.

published: 04 May 2018

Focusing in on Other Worlds

This episode of the SmithsonianNational Air and Space Museum’s What's New in Aerospace? series, focuses on the abundance of confirmed and potential worlds that have been found outside of our solar system – commonly known as exoplanets. The program features experts discussing what we have learned so far in our exploration of exoplanets and how we will peer into the atmospheres of these faraway worlds to look for biomarkers, or signs of alien life. The What's New in Aerospace? series is presented in collaboration with NASA.

published: 20 Oct 2015

HIAD: Changing the Way We Explore Other Worlds

published: 17 May 2013

HIAD Changing the way we explore other worlds

NASA calls the inflatable spacecraft technology HypersonicInflatableAerodynamic Decelerator or HIAD, for short. The HIAD could give NASA more options for future planetary missions, because it could allow spacecraft to carry larger, heavier scientific instruments and other tools for exploration.

published: 17 Jun 2014

Planet Earth Tales From Other Worlds 1986

Visit the "failed star" of Jupiter, probe the wild, raging volcano of Io, and peer through acid rain clouds to see the surface of Venus for the first time. Brimming with vibrant images, incredible visual effects, and new footage from space, these tales from other worlds explore Earth's galactic past and provide clues to the future.1986Documentary.

Weird Alien Worlds Beyond Our Solar System(full documentary)HD

Have you ever wondered about planets in other solar systems? Have you ever thought about the possibility of life elsewhere in the Universe? For the first time i...

Have you ever wondered about planets in other solar systems? Have you ever thought about the possibility of life elsewhere in the Universe? For the first time in human history, we know that planets around other stars not only exist, but are common.
Alien Worlds focuses on the search and characterization of planets orbiting other stars (called extrasolar planets or “exoplanets”). Over the course of nine modules, we will learn some of the techniques used to discover the thousands of known exoplanets and will discuss how we can use basic scientific tools to characterize the sizes, masses, compositions, and atmospheres of exoplanets. We will also learn about the diversity of stars in the Galaxy to understand how stellar properties affect exoplanet detection techniques and influence planetary formation and habitability.
Black Holes And The Faith of Our Universe:http://youtu.be/SvaeuL8tamw
The Cosmos:Narrated By Morgan Freeman:http://youtu.be/s1f4AoMkN0g
Biggest Most ComplexMachine in History:http://youtu.be/ttoahynG184
LightningSprites at the Edge of Space:http://youtu.be/pYVr2XH_1FU
Biggest Things in The Universe:http://youtu.be/qsc4kzYpmkQ
Can Mars be Colonized ?:http://youtu.be/f1Q9CPe1JIw
Wild and Destructive Weather:http://youtu.be/v5E06fg1y2Q
Hubble:Exploring the Universe:http://youtu.be/CW2d32Go7yk
Hubble:Exploring the Milkyway:http://youtu.be/iR-cnY-Rq7Q
Neil Armstrong the FirstHuman on The Moon:http://youtu.be/yqQgrGQnYQM
Aftermath When The EarthStopsSpinning:http://youtu.be/xiqCowa0iQo

Have you ever wondered about planets in other solar systems? Have you ever thought about the possibility of life elsewhere in the Universe? For the first time in human history, we know that planets around other stars not only exist, but are common.
Alien Worlds focuses on the search and characterization of planets orbiting other stars (called extrasolar planets or “exoplanets”). Over the course of nine modules, we will learn some of the techniques used to discover the thousands of known exoplanets and will discuss how we can use basic scientific tools to characterize the sizes, masses, compositions, and atmospheres of exoplanets. We will also learn about the diversity of stars in the Galaxy to understand how stellar properties affect exoplanet detection techniques and influence planetary formation and habitability.
Black Holes And The Faith of Our Universe:http://youtu.be/SvaeuL8tamw
The Cosmos:Narrated By Morgan Freeman:http://youtu.be/s1f4AoMkN0g
Biggest Most ComplexMachine in History:http://youtu.be/ttoahynG184
LightningSprites at the Edge of Space:http://youtu.be/pYVr2XH_1FU
Biggest Things in The Universe:http://youtu.be/qsc4kzYpmkQ
Can Mars be Colonized ?:http://youtu.be/f1Q9CPe1JIw
Wild and Destructive Weather:http://youtu.be/v5E06fg1y2Q
Hubble:Exploring the Universe:http://youtu.be/CW2d32Go7yk
Hubble:Exploring the Milkyway:http://youtu.be/iR-cnY-Rq7Q
Neil Armstrong the FirstHuman on The Moon:http://youtu.be/yqQgrGQnYQM
Aftermath When The EarthStopsSpinning:http://youtu.be/xiqCowa0iQo

Alien Planets Revealed - A Nova Science 2014 Doc.

Documentary which aired in january 2014, a good documentary which asks the question "Are we alone?" and what might alien life look like on these other worlds th...

Documentary which aired in january 2014, a good documentary which asks the question "Are we alone?" and what might alien life look like on these other worlds that are being discovered. Kepler indentified more than 3,500 planets orbiting other stars in our Milkyway galaxy.
Sorry that its only 480p hope its still viewable.

Documentary which aired in january 2014, a good documentary which asks the question "Are we alone?" and what might alien life look like on these other worlds that are being discovered. Kepler indentified more than 3,500 planets orbiting other stars in our Milkyway galaxy.
Sorry that its only 480p hope its still viewable.

ALIEN PLANET (FULL VERSION)

Dear Viewers,
The video is called Alien Planet and shows how NASA would explore such a planet if found with their future space technology.
It also gives some...

Dear Viewers,
The video is called Alien Planet and shows how NASA would explore such a planet if found with their future space technology.
It also gives some educated opinions regarding the likelihood of alien life, and how we could study such life forms by some of the greatest scientists and astronomers in the world.
I hope you enjoy the video.
Take care..,
Equalification

Dear Viewers,
The video is called Alien Planet and shows how NASA would explore such a planet if found with their future space technology.
It also gives some educated opinions regarding the likelihood of alien life, and how we could study such life forms by some of the greatest scientists and astronomers in the world.
I hope you enjoy the video.
Take care..,
Equalification

Living Underground on Other Worlds. Exploring Lava Tubes

The Moon and Mars will probably be the first places in the Solar System that humanity will try to live after leaving the safety and security of Earth. But those...

The Moon and Mars will probably be the first places in the Solar System that humanity will try to live after leaving the safety and security of Earth. But those worlds are still incredibly harsh environments, with no protection from radiation, little to no atmosphere, and extreme temperatures.
Living on those worlds is going to be hard, it’s going to be dangerous. Fortunately, there are a few pockets on those worlds that’ll make it a tiny little bit easier to get a foothold in the Solar System: lava tubes.
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References:
https://www.seti.org/seti-institute/press-release/possible-lava-tube-skylights-discovered-near-north-pole-moon
https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2010/12jul_rabbithole/
https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2007/21sep_caves
https://lightsinthedark.com/2015/03/04/could-humans-set-up-camp-in-martian-lava-tubes/
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/multimedia/lroimages/lroc-20100617-mare-ingenii.html
https://www.seti.org/seti-institute/press-release/possible-lava-tube-skylights-discovered-near-north-pole-moon
m.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Mars_Express/The_pit-chains_of_Mars_a_possible_place_for_life
https://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/releases/2017/Q4/potential-human-habitat-located-on-the-moon.html
https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/caves2011/pdf/8028.pdf
https://www.sintef.no/en/latest-news/snake-robots-in-space/
http://blogs.esa.int/caves/2018/03/13/the-bowels-of-earth-in-3d/
https://www.inverse.com/article/36777-mars-moon-human-colony-lava-tubes

The Moon and Mars will probably be the first places in the Solar System that humanity will try to live after leaving the safety and security of Earth. But those worlds are still incredibly harsh environments, with no protection from radiation, little to no atmosphere, and extreme temperatures.
Living on those worlds is going to be hard, it’s going to be dangerous. Fortunately, there are a few pockets on those worlds that’ll make it a tiny little bit easier to get a foothold in the Solar System: lava tubes.
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ChloeCain - Instagram: @chloegwen2001
References:
https://www.seti.org/seti-institute/press-release/possible-lava-tube-skylights-discovered-near-north-pole-moon
https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2010/12jul_rabbithole/
https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2007/21sep_caves
https://lightsinthedark.com/2015/03/04/could-humans-set-up-camp-in-martian-lava-tubes/
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/multimedia/lroimages/lroc-20100617-mare-ingenii.html
https://www.seti.org/seti-institute/press-release/possible-lava-tube-skylights-discovered-near-north-pole-moon
m.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Mars_Express/The_pit-chains_of_Mars_a_possible_place_for_life
https://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/releases/2017/Q4/potential-human-habitat-located-on-the-moon.html
https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/caves2011/pdf/8028.pdf
https://www.sintef.no/en/latest-news/snake-robots-in-space/
http://blogs.esa.int/caves/2018/03/13/the-bowels-of-earth-in-3d/
https://www.inverse.com/article/36777-mars-moon-human-colony-lava-tubes

JUPITER - A Travelers' Guide to the Planets | Full Documentary

Welcome to Jupiter, a world so roomy that it could swallow every planet and moon in the solar system and still have room for more. Yet for all its bulk there is...

Welcome to Jupiter, a world so roomy that it could swallow every planet and moon in the solar system and still have room for more. Yet for all its bulk there is nowhere to land, just an infernal drop into a bottomless sky.
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Welcome to Jupiter, a world so roomy that it could swallow every planet and moon in the solar system and still have room for more. Yet for all its bulk there is nowhere to land, just an infernal drop into a bottomless sky.
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10 Recently Discovered EARTH LIKE PLANETS

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New planets are discovered very often. And we all still believe that one of them will bring us ...

Subscribe! Because SMART IS THE NEW SEXY: https://goo.gl/JTfP6L
New planets are discovered very often. And we all still believe that one of them will bring us new friends. Several exoplanets already pretend to be habitable. But is it really so? Who knows. We in “Smart is the new sexy” decided to find out the truth. And here we are.
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New planets are discovered very often. And we all still believe that one of them will bring us new friends. Several exoplanets already pretend to be habitable. But is it really so? Who knows. We in “Smart is the new sexy” decided to find out the truth. And here we are.
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Journey to the Planets aka Voyage To The Planets Have you ever wondered what it would be like to leave Earth? To lose sight of our home planet and go where no human has gone before? Blast-off with Voyage to the Planets: a 6 x 50 minute documentary series exploring the pleasures and pitfalls of travel to the very alien planets of our own Solar System. What strange sights await you? What dangers must you avoid? Voyage to the Planets visits the planets from two very personal perspectives: the direct experience of the people who have sent probes hurtling to all our cosmic neighbours, and the viewpoint of any one of us who might dream of making a trip ourselves. Take a ringside seat to the splendours of the Solar System with Voyage to the Planets: an astronaut's guide to whole new worlds of possibility. A traveller's guide to leaving earth, narrated by Dominic Frisby .
Jupiter
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Do you fancy blasting off to the King of the Planets? For a truly out of this world planetary experience, you should head beyond the Asteroid Belt to the largest planet in the Solar System. Welcome to Jupiter, a world so roomy that it could swallow every planet and moon in the Solar System and still have room for more. For 400 years, we have been gazing at Jupiter and wondering. Wondering what sort of worlds the astronomer Galileo had spied all those years ago? What would it be like to pay the King of the Planets a personal visit, to step upon its many moons, or dive beneath its swirling clouds? These questions were partially answered when the Galileo spacecraft slipped into orbit in 1995 for a seven-year sojourn that would prove beyond doubt that the entire Jovian system is worth a return visit.

Journey to the Planets aka Voyage To The Planets Have you ever wondered what it would be like to leave Earth? To lose sight of our home planet and go where no human has gone before? Blast-off with Voyage to the Planets: a 6 x 50 minute documentary series exploring the pleasures and pitfalls of travel to the very alien planets of our own Solar System. What strange sights await you? What dangers must you avoid? Voyage to the Planets visits the planets from two very personal perspectives: the direct experience of the people who have sent probes hurtling to all our cosmic neighbours, and the viewpoint of any one of us who might dream of making a trip ourselves. Take a ringside seat to the splendours of the Solar System with Voyage to the Planets: an astronaut's guide to whole new worlds of possibility. A traveller's guide to leaving earth, narrated by Dominic Frisby .
Jupiter
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Do you fancy blasting off to the King of the Planets? For a truly out of this world planetary experience, you should head beyond the Asteroid Belt to the largest planet in the Solar System. Welcome to Jupiter, a world so roomy that it could swallow every planet and moon in the Solar System and still have room for more. For 400 years, we have been gazing at Jupiter and wondering. Wondering what sort of worlds the astronomer Galileo had spied all those years ago? What would it be like to pay the King of the Planets a personal visit, to step upon its many moons, or dive beneath its swirling clouds? These questions were partially answered when the Galileo spacecraft slipped into orbit in 1995 for a seven-year sojourn that would prove beyond doubt that the entire Jovian system is worth a return visit.

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What Life On Other Planets Would Look and Sound Like

Our planet is just one part of an infinite universe. Join us as we explore what living on other planets would look, and sound like.
Subscribe for more! ► https:...

Our planet is just one part of an infinite universe. Join us as we explore what living on other planets would look, and sound like.
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Be Amazed at what the surface on other planets would look like! Mercury - Mercury isn't only the closest planet to the sun, it's also the smallest one in our solar system. With temperatures ranging from -195 to 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and nearly constant meteorite impacts, it’d be a hard place to live. Venus - With surface temperatures averaging around 900 degrees Fahrenheit,Venus is the hottest planet in the Milky Way. And, much like its namesake, the Roman goddess of beauty, it’s a real stunner. Mars - Similar in size to Earth, the red planet has discernible seasons and average temperatures ranging from -195 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Jupiter’s MoonEuropa - First things first, you couldn’t live on Jupiter. The planet is not only a hotbed of storms but made almost entirely of gas. But, scientists think that one of its moons, Europa, might be a good place for human life.
Saturn’s Moon Titan - Because of its rings, people consider Saturn the jewel of our solar system, but like Jupiter, there’s no way we could live on it. The planet’s largest moon, Titan, is a different story, however. Uranus’ Moon Miranda - Let’s talk about Uranus, or one of its moons at least. While a few of the planet’s 27 moons would be suitable for settlement, NASA scientists agree that Miranda is one of the better options. Neptune’s Moon Triton - As another gas planet, Neptune doesn’t have much of a surface to speak of. Pluto - Taking roughly 248 years to make one revolution around the Sun, Pluto is a frigid, unforgiving planet. Kepler 186-F - In 2014, NASA uncovered one alien planet that seemed particularly ripe for human habitation: Kepler 186F. Tatooine - Home to both Luke and Anakin Skywalker, Tatooine is integral to the Star Wars plot lines. While this desert planet is as geographically interesting as a brown paper bag, its sky is a different story. Instead of one star, it has two.

Our planet is just one part of an infinite universe. Join us as we explore what living on other planets would look, and sound like.
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Be Amazed at what the surface on other planets would look like! Mercury - Mercury isn't only the closest planet to the sun, it's also the smallest one in our solar system. With temperatures ranging from -195 to 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and nearly constant meteorite impacts, it’d be a hard place to live. Venus - With surface temperatures averaging around 900 degrees Fahrenheit,Venus is the hottest planet in the Milky Way. And, much like its namesake, the Roman goddess of beauty, it’s a real stunner. Mars - Similar in size to Earth, the red planet has discernible seasons and average temperatures ranging from -195 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Jupiter’s MoonEuropa - First things first, you couldn’t live on Jupiter. The planet is not only a hotbed of storms but made almost entirely of gas. But, scientists think that one of its moons, Europa, might be a good place for human life.
Saturn’s Moon Titan - Because of its rings, people consider Saturn the jewel of our solar system, but like Jupiter, there’s no way we could live on it. The planet’s largest moon, Titan, is a different story, however. Uranus’ Moon Miranda - Let’s talk about Uranus, or one of its moons at least. While a few of the planet’s 27 moons would be suitable for settlement, NASA scientists agree that Miranda is one of the better options. Neptune’s Moon Triton - As another gas planet, Neptune doesn’t have much of a surface to speak of. Pluto - Taking roughly 248 years to make one revolution around the Sun, Pluto is a frigid, unforgiving planet. Kepler 186-F - In 2014, NASA uncovered one alien planet that seemed particularly ripe for human habitation: Kepler 186F. Tatooine - Home to both Luke and Anakin Skywalker, Tatooine is integral to the Star Wars plot lines. While this desert planet is as geographically interesting as a brown paper bag, its sky is a different story. Instead of one star, it has two.

Developed by Vulcan Inc., a Paul G. Allen company, Holodome™ is a new immersive reality space that transports you to incredible places, surrounding you completely and creating phenomenal memories with friends by your side.
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Developed by Vulcan Inc., a Paul G. Allen company, Holodome™ is a new immersive reality space that transports you to incredible places, surrounding you completely and creating phenomenal memories with friends by your side.
Do the Holodome—it's unlike any extended reality experience you've ever had. Now showing at the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) in Seattle.

This episode of the SmithsonianNational Air and Space Museum’s What's New in Aerospace? series, focuses on the abundance of confirmed and potential worlds that have been found outside of our solar system – commonly known as exoplanets. The program features experts discussing what we have learned so far in our exploration of exoplanets and how we will peer into the atmospheres of these faraway worlds to look for biomarkers, or signs of alien life. The What's New in Aerospace? series is presented in collaboration with NASA.

This episode of the SmithsonianNational Air and Space Museum’s What's New in Aerospace? series, focuses on the abundance of confirmed and potential worlds that have been found outside of our solar system – commonly known as exoplanets. The program features experts discussing what we have learned so far in our exploration of exoplanets and how we will peer into the atmospheres of these faraway worlds to look for biomarkers, or signs of alien life. The What's New in Aerospace? series is presented in collaboration with NASA.

NASA calls the inflatable spacecraft technology HypersonicInflatableAerodynamic Decelerator or HIAD, for short. The HIAD could give NASA more options for future planetary missions, because it could allow spacecraft to carry larger, heavier scientific instruments and other tools for exploration.

NASA calls the inflatable spacecraft technology HypersonicInflatableAerodynamic Decelerator or HIAD, for short. The HIAD could give NASA more options for future planetary missions, because it could allow spacecraft to carry larger, heavier scientific instruments and other tools for exploration.

Planet Earth Tales From Other Worlds 1986

Visit the "failed star" of Jupiter, probe the wild, raging volcano of Io, and peer through acid rain clouds to see the surface of Venus for the first time. Brim...

Visit the "failed star" of Jupiter, probe the wild, raging volcano of Io, and peer through acid rain clouds to see the surface of Venus for the first time. Brimming with vibrant images, incredible visual effects, and new footage from space, these tales from other worlds explore Earth's galactic past and provide clues to the future.1986Documentary.

Visit the "failed star" of Jupiter, probe the wild, raging volcano of Io, and peer through acid rain clouds to see the surface of Venus for the first time. Brimming with vibrant images, incredible visual effects, and new footage from space, these tales from other worlds explore Earth's galactic past and provide clues to the future.1986Documentary.

Weird Alien Worlds Beyond Our Solar System(full documentary)HD

Have you ever wondered about planets in other solar systems? Have you ever thought about the possibility of life elsewhere in the Universe? For the first time in human history, we know that planets around other stars not only exist, but are common.
Alien Worlds focuses on the search and characterization of planets orbiting other stars (called extrasolar planets or “exoplanets”). Over the course of nine modules, we will learn some of the techniques used to discover the thousands of known exoplanets and will discuss how we can use basic scientific tools to characterize the sizes, masses, compositions, and atmospheres of exoplanets. We will also learn about the diversity of stars in the Galaxy to understand how stellar properties affect exoplanet detection techniques and influence planetary formation and habitability.
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Alien Planets Revealed - A Nova Science 2014 Doc.

Documentary which aired in january 2014, a good documentary which asks the question "Are we alone?" and what might alien life look like on these other worlds that are being discovered. Kepler indentified more than 3,500 planets orbiting other stars in our Milkyway galaxy.
Sorry that its only 480p hope its still viewable.

ALIEN PLANET (FULL VERSION)

Dear Viewers,
The video is called Alien Planet and shows how NASA would explore such a planet if found with their future space technology.
It also gives some educated opinions regarding the likelihood of alien life, and how we could study such life forms by some of the greatest scientists and astronomers in the world.
I hope you enjoy the video.
Take care..,
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Living Underground on Other Worlds. Exploring Lava Tubes

The Moon and Mars will probably be the first places in the Solar System that humanity will try to live after leaving the safety and security of Earth. But those worlds are still incredibly harsh environments, with no protection from radiation, little to no atmosphere, and extreme temperatures.
Living on those worlds is going to be hard, it’s going to be dangerous. Fortunately, there are a few pockets on those worlds that’ll make it a tiny little bit easier to get a foothold in the Solar System: lava tubes.
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https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/multimedia/lroimages/lroc-20100617-mare-ingenii.html
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https://www.inverse.com/article/36777-mars-moon-human-colony-lava-tubes

JUPITER - A Travelers' Guide to the Planets | Full Documentary

Welcome to Jupiter, a world so roomy that it could swallow every planet and moon in the solar system and still have room for more. Yet for all its bulk there is nowhere to land, just an infernal drop into a bottomless sky.
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National Geographic Journey to the Planets 2 of 6 Jupiter

Journey to the Planets aka Voyage To The Planets Have you ever wondered what it would be like to leave Earth? To lose sight of our home planet and go where no human has gone before? Blast-off with Voyage to the Planets: a 6 x 50 minute documentary series exploring the pleasures and pitfalls of travel to the very alien planets of our own Solar System. What strange sights await you? What dangers must you avoid? Voyage to the Planets visits the planets from two very personal perspectives: the direct experience of the people who have sent probes hurtling to all our cosmic neighbours, and the viewpoint of any one of us who might dream of making a trip ourselves. Take a ringside seat to the splendours of the Solar System with Voyage to the Planets: an astronaut's guide to whole new worlds of possibility. A traveller's guide to leaving earth, narrated by Dominic Frisby .
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Do you fancy blasting off to the King of the Planets? For a truly out of this world planetary experience, you should head beyond the Asteroid Belt to the largest planet in the Solar System. Welcome to Jupiter, a world so roomy that it could swallow every planet and moon in the Solar System and still have room for more. For 400 years, we have been gazing at Jupiter and wondering. Wondering what sort of worlds the astronomer Galileo had spied all those years ago? What would it be like to pay the King of the Planets a personal visit, to step upon its many moons, or dive beneath its swirling clouds? These questions were partially answered when the Galileo spacecraft slipped into orbit in 1995 for a seven-year sojourn that would prove beyond doubt that the entire Jovian system is worth a return visit.

Explore "Other Worlds"

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What Life On Other Planets Would Look and Sound Like

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Be Amazed at what the surface on other planets would look like! Mercury - Mercury isn't only the closest planet to the sun, it's also the smallest one in our solar system. With temperatures ranging from -195 to 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and nearly constant meteorite impacts, it’d be a hard place to live. Venus - With surface temperatures averaging around 900 degrees Fahrenheit,Venus is the hottest planet in the Milky Way. And, much like its namesake, the Roman goddess of beauty, it’s a real stunner. Mars - Similar in size to Earth, the red planet has discernible seasons and average temperatures ranging from -195 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Jupiter’s MoonEuropa - First things first, you couldn’t live on Jupiter. The planet is not only a hotbed of storms but made almost entirely of gas. But, scientists think that one of its moons, Europa, might be a good place for human life.
Saturn’s Moon Titan - Because of its rings, people consider Saturn the jewel of our solar system, but like Jupiter, there’s no way we could live on it. The planet’s largest moon, Titan, is a different story, however. Uranus’ Moon Miranda - Let’s talk about Uranus, or one of its moons at least. While a few of the planet’s 27 moons would be suitable for settlement, NASA scientists agree that Miranda is one of the better options. Neptune’s Moon Triton - As another gas planet, Neptune doesn’t have much of a surface to speak of. Pluto - Taking roughly 248 years to make one revolution around the Sun, Pluto is a frigid, unforgiving planet. Kepler 186-F - In 2014, NASA uncovered one alien planet that seemed particularly ripe for human habitation: Kepler 186F. Tatooine - Home to both Luke and Anakin Skywalker, Tatooine is integral to the Star Wars plot lines. While this desert planet is as geographically interesting as a brown paper bag, its sky is a different story. Instead of one star, it has two.

Holodome: Explore other worlds, real and imagined.

Developed by Vulcan Inc., a Paul G. Allen company, Holodome™ is a new immersive reality space that transports you to incredible places, surrounding you completely and creating phenomenal memories with friends by your side.
Do the Holodome—it's unlike any extended reality experience you've ever had. Now showing at the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) in Seattle.

Focusing in on Other Worlds

This episode of the SmithsonianNational Air and Space Museum’s What's New in Aerospace? series, focuses on the abundance of confirmed and potential worlds that have been found outside of our solar system – commonly known as exoplanets. The program features experts discussing what we have learned so far in our exploration of exoplanets and how we will peer into the atmospheres of these faraway worlds to look for biomarkers, or signs of alien life. The What's New in Aerospace? series is presented in collaboration with NASA.

HIAD Changing the way we explore other worlds

NASA calls the inflatable spacecraft technology HypersonicInflatableAerodynamic Decelerator or HIAD, for short. The HIAD could give NASA more options for future planetary missions, because it could allow spacecraft to carry larger, heavier scientific instruments and other tools for exploration.

“Throughout their lives, they have lifted up stories of people whose efforts to make a difference are quietly changing the world for the better. As they consider their future personal plans, they continue to explore new ways to help others tell and share their stories,” Eric Schultz, a senior adviser to the former president, said in May....

Apple, the world’s first company to be valued at $1 trillion, continues to grow at speed and has announced a double-digit increase in revenue ... “There are rumors that they have been exploring an ad network by partnering with folks like Pinterest, and Snapchat, and others,” he explains....

HIAD Changing the way we explore other worlds...

Planet Earth Tales From Other Worlds 1986...

Other Worlds

This moment lived was just a dream,The seemed pain's eternalJust like the wind, time to took it awayNever thought I'd wake upFrom this doomMy world has disappearedIt's not my worldI go to other worldsWhere my instincts carry meToday my instinct is accurateNothing will ever change itEver change it!I don't hear that madness whisperThat has vanished in front of meI never should have believedIn that dreamWhich caught my daysSlowly I touched deathIt's not my world!I go to other worldsWhere my instincts carry meToday my instinct is accurateNothing will ever change itI go to other worldsNothing will ever change it!I go to other worldsNothing will ever change it!This moment lived was just a dream,The seemed pain's eternalJust like the wind, time to took it awayNever thought I'd wake upFrom this doomMy world has disappearedIt's not my worldI go to other worldsWhere my instincts carry meToday my instinct is accurateNothing will ever change itEver change it!Ah! Ah!I go to other worldsWhere my instincts carry meToday my instinct is accurate

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“Throughout their lives, they have lifted up stories of people whose efforts to make a difference are quietly changing the world for the better. As they consider their future personal plans, they continue to explore new ways to help others tell and share their stories,” Eric Schultz, a senior adviser to the former president, said in May....

Apple, the world’s first company to be valued at $1 trillion, continues to grow at speed and has announced a double-digit increase in revenue ... “There are rumors that they have been exploring an ad network by partnering with folks like Pinterest, and Snapchat, and others,” he explains....